Dogs in National Parks
Title of exposition: Protect the Abel Tasman National Park.
I: Many dog owners have been carrying their pet dogs in Abel Tasman National Park. Where you can swim and run around, and many of their pet dogs like to ruin the areas of the park by peeing, leaving their dog waste, and digging holes around.
A: If the dog owners continue having their dogs ruining the park, many visitors will complain about it. What's worse is that dog urine gets in the water that people swim in and they don’t know that they’re already swimming with dog urines. It is nasty to say.
C: What we can do to prevent dogs from coming into the park, we can put signs that say “Dogs are prohibited”, and have a guard to check if there’s dogs coming to the park. We can also build or make a dog area somewhere in the area of the park where they can play and stay.
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